ECCE ROMANI - a Latin reading course - was first published in 1971. Its aims are to bring pupils quickly to the point where they can read Latin with confidence, and also to give them some insight into life in the early Roman Empire. The reading passages are written in a lively style and grammatical information is dealt with efficiently and sensibly. This second edition is the result of a complete revision and now provides better preparation for examinations at 16+. It consists of five course books (each with an accompanying book of teacher's notes), two companion reference books and a Roman Studies Handbook containing bibliographical references.
The Cum-Constructions: Their History and Functions—Part II: Constructive
... soft , gentle 61 moméntum , -i ( n ) , a short period of time , a ( short ) distance móneo ( 2 ) , to advise , warn mons , -tis ( m ) , mountain , hill monumentum , -i ( n ) , monument , tomb , reminder , token 54 mórdeo , -dére ( 2 ) ...
Ecce Romani: Teacher's Guide Level I
Preparatory Latin
10.181.02 , equos et canes et sues initum matutinum adpetere , feminas autem post meridiem 10.212.02 , praeter hominem somniare equos , canes , boves , pecora , capras palam est : 11.233.08 / similiter canes .
Latin et langues techniques
Fuß ) , scheint mir die Kritik von Catlow 1980 , 36 f . an R. Schilling , La veillée de Venus ... 222 Vgl . hierzu L. Bieler , The Life and Legend of St. Patrick , Dublin 1949 , 38 . 223 AH 51 , 340 ff . Zur Metrik vgl .
Latin Syntax and Semantics
Study Guide
Juristenlatein: 2800 lateinische Fachausdrücke und Redewendungen der Juristensprache